Message from @Steeler26
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States are the boss of states.
Unless you are messing with a federal law
@Steeler26, you just advanced to level 3!
Yeah, unless you're being unconstitutional.
Yup
Which Act 77 is.
@Zuluzeit a Voter may submit a Ballot that is in violation of the Law. That does not necessarily mean they have Criminal Liability.... Ie. Not signing their Absentee Ballot. Not a Crime, However still an Illegal Ballot.
Or what changes were inflicted on 77.
But if someone wanted to break chain of custody, could they do it without someone knowing for certain? Again not to implicate it happened on a massive scale.
What about states where marijuana legal
They're not following federal law
Just playin devil's advocate here
My opinion, it is against federal law when crossing state lines. Feds just won’t jump in on it.
At the marijuana example the federal government cut off banking but what can they do?
Right. It's referencing the 14th amendment where you find the equal protections clause
Does federal law even define marijuana possession's legality?
@busillis States do not have the authority to enforce Federal Law.
@William Dinan, you just advanced to level 11!
That seems outside the scope of federal law.
Ballots crossing state lines?
@Steeler26 The military is a problem?
Interstate versus intrastate
Do they even need to hold elections to determine the will of their people? Seems like a lot of unnecessary work, if you can throw votes away based on a technicality...kinda like court cases.
@Maw a Federal Question has to come into play. Ie. Interstate Commerce.
What about military?
@Steeler26 The military sends ballots across the ocean, and between states.
Wow NORML. That's been around since I was in high school.
I haven't a lot they got to keep that other green rolling in...
First that came up to Google search
One could argue using the mail in general is also a federal issue.
That's true
I mean, it's a federal institution, so yes?
Any kind of fraud in the mail is a federal crime
I would say yes.
In fact that's politicians get busted for sometimes when soliciting for funds
@busillis not a State Election Process Crime though. Even if I mailed it
If the Malfeasance happened after the mailing and not part of the violation
Not a Federal Crime.
There are a bunch of states that filed amicus briefs in the pre election PA case. Can’t just change something because you want to.
Think you are right
I think it is funny how - in the fist case, the legislature is suing Boockvar for exceeding her authority granted in Act 77 - clearly on the basis that they believed Act 77 was a valid, enforceable law - they did not question the constitutionality of Act 77 in that original case. There were competing provisions - one that said the Sec of State had the obligation to do everything possible to ensure a safe, secure, legal election. And another that said that mail-in ballots had to be received by 8PM on election day. Given the extenuating circumstances Boockvar believed that honoring her obligation allowed her to temporarily extend the mail-in ballot deadline.
In the Kelly v PA/Boockvar case, they are asserting that Act 77 is unconstitutional because it adds the no-excuse mail-in voting option, which is not specified in the PA Constitution. They are not arguing that it is unconstitutional because it changed. They are saying Act 77, as originally enacted, is unconstitutional. An assertion they did not make in the original case.